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China's V V Food & Beverage 9-mth net profit up 19 pct y/y

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V V Food & Beverage Co Ltd * Says 9-month net profit up 19.37 percent y/y at 136.3 million yuan…
V V Food & Beverage Co Ltd

* Says 9-month net profit up 19.37 percent y/y at 136.3 million yuan ($22.4 million)

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V V Food & Beverage

About V V Food & Beverage Co Ltd

V V Food & Beverage Co., Ltd. is principally engaged in food, trading and energy industries. The Company's major products are soybean milk powder products, soybean juice powder products, milk powder for infants, soymilk drinks, walnut powder products, nutritious oatmeal series, edible oil products and paste products, which are offered under the brand named VV, as well as milk, yogurt and biodiasmin products with the brand named Tianshan Snow. The Company also involves in distribution of wine products through its subsidiary. It distributes its products in domestic and overseas markets.

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